Mitchell Plateau
Mitchell River National Park is a national park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 2,140 kilometres (1,330 mi) northeast of Perth. Access to the park is achieved by 4WD only along the Mitchell Plateau Track from the Kalumburu Road.
The two main features of the park are Mitchell Falls and Surveyors Pool.The park is biologically significant and contains over 50 species of mammal, 220 birds and 86 amphibians and reptiles, including the Saltwater Crocodile, King Brown snake and Taipan. The park is part of the Prince Regent and Mitchell River Important Bird Area, especially those restricted to tropical savanna habitats.
Read MoreThe two main features of the park are Mitchell Falls and Surveyors Pool.The park is biologically significant and contains over 50 species of mammal, 220 birds and 86 amphibians and reptiles, including the Saltwater Crocodile, King Brown snake and Taipan. The park is part of the Prince Regent and Mitchell River Important Bird Area, especially those restricted to tropical savanna habitats.